Civil War Store Cards are a type of collectible coin issued during the American Civil War, primarily in 1863. These tokens were produced by various merchants and local businessmen to address the shortage of small change that resulted from the hoarding of coins. Originating mainly from Ohio, these store cards often feature the merchant's name and location, making them significant both as currency substitutes and historical artifacts reflecting local economies during the war. The value of these tokens varies based on rarity, condition, and historical significance, with many collectors seeking them for their unique design and connection to this tumultuous period in U.S. history.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
Civil War Store Card Other / Varied Civil War Store Cards - Ohio 1863 Unknown